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v * * -y ft z===%' . Xocal Hews ; : personals ; < f ^ J. T. Hughes went over to Laurens J today on business. 1 Miss Bertha Hall spent the weekend in Anderson with relatives. - ' -e c T. R. Gallman spent the week-end in Newberry with his home people. | ii / Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Cochran of: * Du? .Wwt were in the city Saturday! visiting friends. - !9 Misses Sallie and Jennie Wood- ^ hurst of Sharon are visiting relatives in the city. ? If Mrs. A. M. Reid and Miss Mary I Reid of Edgewood were in the city ? Saturday shopping. J. Wesley Ramey of Atlanta is I visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. s A. Ramey near the city. )i x Mrs. Robt. H. Greene is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beaure-hl gard Cunningham in Lancaster. t . \ ~ - i Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Power and children spent the week-end with their father, Mr. Henry Power at Brownlee. 1 J Mrs. Ira Hammock and two chil- (1 dren of Washington, D. C.f and j Misses Lottie B. and Sarah Martin ( of Atlanta spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin. t I Mrs. Charles Todd came up from j Columbia Saturday and was an over { Sunday visitor at the home of her i parents, Sheriff and Mrs. Foster j MrLane. i j Coc rH 1 In ordei I tunity tc | decided 1 Don't f ???hwtoiii?a Ij I L. C. Bates spent the week-end i: Atlanta with friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Arnold spen Sunday in Greenville with relatives Miss Frances DeLorme spent th uaolf.onil urit-Vl >ipr TVflTPnt.S at SllTTl *r. Misses Helen Turner and Alic ?ugh spent Saturday with friends ii Ureenville. Mrs. Arthur Link and young son Arthur, Jr., are visiting relatives ii Anderson. Mrs. Maxcy Donald and Miss Don ild of Due West were in town Satur lay shopping. Mrs. Eugenia C. Hemphill is spend ng some time with Mrs. W. P Jreene on Greenville street. Mrs. F. L. Welborn of Anderson i pendmg this week n6fe with he laughter, Mrs. D. A. Wardlaw. Mrs. A. L. Garrison has returnei rom Peachland, N. C., where sh< las been for several months lookinj ifter her farming interests. Miss Victoria Miller, a student o Jrenau College, Gainesville, Ga. pent the week-end in Abbeville wit) ler sister, Mrs. H. R. Zimmerman. Miss Georgia Edwards, who ha >een spending some time with rela ;ives in Abbeville and recuperatinj :rom her illness, returned to Green rille yesterday. Gilliam McLane spent Sunday a xome with his parents, Sheriff am Mrs. McLane. He brings the new ;hat Newberry is as quiet as eve ind that the street paving is pro pressing as rapidly as possible. Supt. J. D. Fulp will spend Tues lay in Greenville attending a meel ng of the football committee of th South Carolina High School League Chester, Honea Path and,Gaffne ire the three up-state teams in th inals'for the champjonship. N r to give t\ ) get the be to continue oil tr\ nr\YY\?? Gill IU V_/V7JL11V_^ L0( Th f 1 is ? % / I qociETV ); '*0 * I! ^ rjJ/2/3J3J3J3J3J3f2JSJ3J3J3M3JSISOI3EI2M3JSfS)E J e SIX YEARS OLD. j Little Miss Mary Alice Lbmax cele- ? brated her sixth birthday Saturday, ? e | November 12th at the home of her n parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lo- * max on North Main street by invit- I ing about twenty-five of her little i , L'riends to spend the afternoon'with * 1 1 {An.i TirovA wllifp 1 lilTi. i in ucwuiabiviio ivvj ,?...?w and blue, flags being used in the ! decorations. The big birthday con tained six red, white and blue can dies, and after playing a number ' of games each little guest was given < a souvenir bag of candy thus ending - a happy afternoon for the little folks. 1 RECEPTION WEDNESDAY ' l s The Women's Auxiliary of the ' r Methodist church will give a reception Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 1 5 o'clock, in honor of the Rev. and a : Mrs. C. E. Peele and the Methodist J j g congregation. The reception will Jt>e , held at the home of Mrs. John A. I ^ Harris, Jr. All Methodists of the city j, are cordially invited to attend. , f ,, U. D. C. DELEGATES il Mrs. G. A. Neuffer and Miss Antoinette Russell have been chosen, i s ( delegates to the general meeting of - j the United Daughters of the Con? I federacy in Charleston this week, - ibeginning Wednesday. The Charlesj ton entertainment committee an| nounces that they will be the guests t of Mrs. J. M. Eason while in Charlesl>n. s! . . . j r! j' WILSON-LOMINICK. Miss Delia Wilson and Otis A. : Lominick of Newbeiry were married i Sunday afternoon at 5 o"clock at the home of M 'ss Wilson's sister, Mrs. J. , e i L. Sprouse, on Chestnut street. The j "Rev. C. E. Peele performed the cere- ^ g mony in the presence of a few rela- , tives and friends. They left immedis Mom is sti: lose who did] nefit of this b it through i in and see th W FOR T A A ;y Will Tell Abbevilk ! itely after the service for Newberry, vhere they will make their home. Mrs. Lominick is a daughter of the ' ate Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson of ?ort Pickens. She has made her wme with her sister, Mrs. Sprouse, r since the death of her mother two fears ago. For a time she taught ( chool in Rale'gh, N. C., proving her- t ;elf a capable and efficient instructor, j Mr. Lominick is a business man of r dewberry, holding a position with j iitt Brothers Co. Mrs. Lominick's j "riends regret that her marriage j akes her to another city to live. ^ ? I HOSPITAL NEWS l I Mrs. T. J. Martin returned to her c k iiome in Calhcun Falls following an * jperation. Mrs. Jim Ferguson continues to j improve. c Policeman Crawford, who was ( shot Thursday night, is able to be ^ jp. He may be able to return to his j home in a day or two. j Miss Mabel Pressly's tonsils were c removed at the hospital Saturday. \ A VISITING PHYSICIAN ] Dr. Weston, was here from Colum- J bia Friday making a professional visit tovMeta Smith who continues seriously ill. _ _ _ > GREENWOOD VISITORS 1 ^Vlr. and Mrs. Herbert Allen,* I j came over from Greenwood Sunday j afternoon and were visiting among their friends on Chestnut street. ' BAIL FOR MASSEY < Judge Mclver at tLaurens this ^ morning signed an order admitting J "Gid" Massey to bail in the sum of 1 $1,250. Massey is charged with the ^ killing of Reuben and Ike Hunter' near Calhoun Falls, November 2. , 1 NOTE OF THANKS. i I wish to thank my friends and [ < relatives for their many acts of,] ^'ndness, and also for the beautiful ^ loral offerings, during my recent bereavement. " Mrs. H. B. Cannon. '' LL or n't get here 1 ig Mid-Sea,1 this week. e many barg or Dm ' I Al^ 1XULS You The 1 J j, 3. (J. ? HONOR ROLL j! r ifany Get Mention For Excellence of Scholarship. 1 t Following is the honor roll for the 1 nonth ending November 4: J First Grade?Highly distinguished: 'elia Louise Jones, Evelyn Hill, Marha Hawthorne, Harry Briggs Wilson. )istinguished: Bessie Norris, Marga- 4 et DuPre, Mildred Pettigrew, Lottie 1 flay Mcuurry, Carolina MCAmster, i Margaret Evans, Elizabeth Roche, ' lelen White, Margaret Vandiver, Vinona Welch, Stuart Thohison, Paul ' Jowen, Willis Bruc?, Alex Chalmers, ' Jryson Evans, James Ferguson, Lewis larrison, John Neuffer, Holmanj' smith. Second Grade?Highly distinguish-: d: Ida- Gaston, Sarah Neuffer, Ade-j aide Philson, Roy Gilleland, Rebec-j1 a Smith, Elizabeth Stephens, Albert' Jilliam, Claude Harrison, Leon Stages. Distinguished: William Henry lill, Charles Shorte .White, Clifford Zimmerman, Mildred McComb, Fran- ! res McLane, William McAllister. * Third Grade?Highly distinguish- 1 id: Eugenia Swetenburg. Distinguish-! id: Guy Botts, William Cheatham,i1 iVill'am LaBoon,' Mary Maxwell, ' 3radley Moore, Elizabeth Pettigrew, Dale Welsh, Sarah Hall, Mamie Lew- 1 s, Marnie Reese, Walter Hagen, J5dvard Roche, Edwin McCuen, Benie 3 vans. Fourth Grade?Highly distingush-. ;d: Martha Aiken.. James Culbertson, j kf aU^ T An*!/* PI AXnnnA Qnt*Ailca i Uttl l/Iia UC W iOj riuicucc upi vuovi Frances Wosmansky, Mabry Miller, Elelen Gambrell, Claude Neuffer. Distinguished: Margaret Culbreth, Franks McComb, Helen McCurry, Lucile iiVh'tten, David Simmons, Ovelle Giliam, Frances Johnson, Ruth Mundy,' \nnie Rogers, Geraldine Carter, Norna Flynn, William Martin, Elizabeth Ferguson. Fifth Grade?Highly distinguished Mone. Distinguished: Emily Morse, Sarold Bell, Sara Evans, Lillie Pruitt1 Sarah Smith,,Edna White. Sixth Grade?Highly distinguished: Martha Calvert. Distinguished:' Mabel Bradley, James Fulp, Susan ( Vlinshall, John McMurray, Adair \iken, Josephine Barnwell, Robert fohnson, Estelle Lyon, William Mc3omb, Jean Milford, Mabel Richard/ sing 5 i ast week an son Sale, v ains we are < TAG .. Drice < . ^ son, Minnie E. Swetenburg, Nona rutt. v Seventh Grade?Highly distinguish ed: None. Distinguished: John Harrison, Mary Hill Ferguson, Margaret Flynn, Edith Grubb, Ernestine Mcdord. . . HIGH SCHOOL. Eighth Grade?Highly distinguish , :d: Rachel Minshall, Ada PerriBj Distinguished: William Greene, An* lie Jackson, Ralph Shands, Ellen Naders. Ninth Grade?Highly distinguished: Lucy Highsmith. Distinguished: fallen Wilson, Judith Hill, Fannie Ylundy, Jennie White, Virginia Wilson. , Tenth Grade?Highly distinguish ;d: Ray Swetenburg, Helen Cromer Mary Jones, Grace Milford. Distinguished: Alice Cheatham, Deby,Owen Eleventh Grade?Distinguished: \da Faulkner, Maria Neuffer. j MILL SCHOOL, r * ft First Grade?Distinguished: Odessa Powell, Charlie McNair, Thelma James, Olin Latha, Grace Lewis, Myrtle Lee Meire. \ Second Grade?Distinguished: Curtis Scott, Jennie Ruth Whitten, Inez Cannon, Mildred Frith, Clatide Perry, Jessie May Wilson, Lavonia Wilson. Third Grade?Distinguished: William Finley, Ethel Norrell, Charlie Pruitt, Mozelle Taylor. v J. D. Fulp, Superintendent. r~ : : ' /-' il NOTICE TO TEACHERS mi . 1 # 1 LI Ml n j ine leaoners 01 Aouevme x/ounwy are requested to meet in the Court House next Saturday, November 19. D. L. Lewis, state supervisor of rural schools will speak. , t P. H. Mann, Supt. of Education. Jewelry Store Robbed. Charleston, Nov; 12.?A white man, armed with . a pistol, entered the store of a jeweler on upper King street today and forced the clerk, who was alone at the time, to open a safe, from which the ibandit took diamonds and other jewelry said to be valued at $2,000. Watch the label on your paper. i oppor- I | fe have 1 1 I offering. ' ^ f I jg| I && | ? *